The History of Actor Training in the British Drama School.

An investigation into the development and trajectory of actor training in the United Kingdom.

The Drama School and The University.

In which we think about Drama Schools and University Drama Departments and work our way through ‘Falling Off A Wall: Degrees of Change in British Actor Training’ Ben Frankombe's essential paper on the History of Actor Training between the 1970s and the early 2000s. Support the Show.

10-21
46:54

East 15 at Sixty. The first two years. Philip Hedley.

In which we discuss how Philip Hedley came to join the first cohort of East 15 Acting School in the autumn of 1961 and examine something of the complex relationship between the school, it’s founder Maggie Bury and the work of Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop. The cover shows the blue plaque which celebrates Margaret Bury and Joan Littlewood outside of East 15’s Loughton campus. Support the Show.

09-30
01:25:30

East 15 Acting School at Sixty.

In which we celebrate the Sixtieth Birthday of East 15 in the first of two special podcasts. The cover shows blossom in the grounds of the Debden campus earlier this year. Support the Show.

09-27
30:35

Andrei Biziorek : Nicolai Demidov and The Pedagogy of the Future.

In which we discuss Nicolai Demidov and his School of Acting with Andrei Biziorek of the Demidov Studio London.Links for the London studio and the Demidov Association can be found here : The studio: www.demidovstudiolondon.ukThe association: www.demidovassociation.comSupport the Show.

09-23
01:27:21

Nicolai Demidov: Some thoughts on Pedagogy.

In which we prepare for a new term by reading Chapter 8 of Nicolai Demidov’s book ‘The Art of Living Onstage From a Theatre Teacher’s Laboratory Translated by Andrei Malaev-Babel and Alexandra Rojavin. The studio: www.demidovstudiolondon.ukThe association: www.demidovassociation.comSupport the Show.

09-23
20:59

Ita O'Brien. Developing an ethical approach to intimate content.

In which we discuss the career of teacher and intimacy coordinator Ita O’Brien and understand why Michaela Coel chose to thank Ita for her work when she won the leading actress award at the 2021 Baftas. These are some of the intimacy on Set guidelines discussed in the podcast.Intimacy on Set GuidelinesBest practice when working with intimacy, simulated sex scenes, and nudityProducers to Identify whether a production may include scenes of intimacy and sexual content as part of the risk as...

08-31
01:36:31

Penny Cherns.

In which we discuss the professional life of Penny Cherns.Penny trained on the Directors’ Course at the Drama Centre after completing a sociology degree at the University of Kent at Canterbury. She worked as Joan Littlewood’s assistant and then continued as a freelance director up to the Millennium in major provincial repertory theatres directing classics, modern plays and musicals. She was also Associate Director at Chester, Watford and Nottingham Playhouse and worked at the RSC, the Royal C...

08-28
01:35:26

John Beschizza and Annie Tyson discuss Doreen Cannon.

In which we talk about Doreen Cannon. One of the most important figures in the history of British Actor training. With very special guests Annie Tyson and John Bechizza. John BeschizzaJohn is the Lead Acting Tutor at Rada and teaches Acting Technique and Scene Study on the BA (Hons). RADA. He trained at The Drama Centre under co-founders Christopher Fettes, Yat Malmgren and the legendary Acting Tutor and first Head of Acting, Doreen Cannon – three of the most innovative and rigorous...

08-18
01:21:57

Marowitz at Lamda in 1956. Callow at The Drama Centre 1970 and a brief history of the Ds.

In which we compare two experiences of the British Drama School and prepare for conversations about Doreen Cannon. Support the Show.

08-06
01:06:33

Hiding in plain sight. Stanislavsky in translation part II.

This episode includes an extract from Vladimir Mirodan’s excellent paper The first class: Harold Lang and the beginnings of Stanislavskian teaching in the British conservatoire. Support the Show.

07-31
48:57

Stanislavsky and Benedetti : A history of the Hapgood translation.

In which we discuss Jean Benedetti; Rose Bruford and Lamda’s recent NSS results and why Stanislavsky really wrote his books. Support the Show.

07-25
01:06:21

Stanislavsky and Shakespeare (and Saint Denis).

In which we read Saint Denis’ essay on the application of the Stanislavsky approach, and it’s American interpretation as the method, to the plays of Shakespeare…and perhaps understand something about the ideas underpinning the teaching at the LTS and the Old Vic School. The image is of Susanne Bing as Viola. Support the Show.

07-24
35:31

Ailun Zhou : Huang Zuolin at The London Theatre Studio.

In which a special guest tells us the story of how a young Chinese Couple became amongst the tiny number of people who studied at the London Theatre Studio in Islington just before the outbreak of the Second World War and of how they brought the ideas and pedagogy of Copeau and Suzanne Bing to the People’s Republic of China. Support the Show.

06-16
32:56

The London Theatre Studio. 1936 - 1939.

In which we look to understand something about the nature of the London Theatre Studio the school founded by Michel Saint Denis in a disused Methodist Chapel in Islington in 1936. Cover picture is of a woolwork by Merula Salaman an actor at the LTS.Sophie Jump's PhD can be found here : https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/9194/1/Sophie%20Jump%20PhD%20thesis%20FINAL%2027%20Jan%2016.pdfSupport the Show.

06-05
57:26

Oliver Neville and the training of the actor at Rada and Julliard in 1991.

In Memoriam Oliver Neville 1929 - 2021. Rada's Principal from 1984 to 1993. Support the Show.

05-26
37:25

In which Lamda is awarded degree awarding powers and we read a letter from a listener.

The image is of candidates for the Academy of Dramatic Art auditioning in 1911. Support the Show.

05-01
57:21

Tanmay Dhanania. An international student at Rada.

Tanmay Dhanania is an actor. He studied Nuclear Engineering at UC Berkeley and then trained as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He has acted in UK tv shows like New Tricks for the BBC, Indian Summers for Channel 4 and The Durrells in Corfu for itv. He has also acted in and produced independent films like Brahman Naman which premiered in competition at Sundance 2016 and became India's first Netflix Original and Garbage which premiered in the Panorama section of the Berlinale 2018...

04-24
01:17:21

Sarah Thorne's School of Acting in Margate 1885 - 1899

An investigation into the only consistently successful institutional actor training of the 19th Century: Sarah Thorne’s Theatre Royal in Margate including an account of Winnifred Dolan’s training there in 1890. Support the Show.

04-17
01:03:10

What training - for What Theatre...the view from 1995.

In this episode we revisit Clive Barker’s essay from 1995: What Training - for What Theatre? And wonder how far we have come in the intervening 27 years. Support the Show.

04-11
01:07:50

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